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article imageStudy: More sex improves the quality of sperm

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By John Louie S. Ramos
Jul 1, 2009 in Science
By John Louie S. Ramos.
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AMSTERDAM, Netherlands – Another astonishing breakthrough in the field of science might put a smile in every male, at least the ones who are experiencing fertility problems.
In a study conducted by Sydney IVF, a private fertility clinic in Australia.
118 men with damaged sperm undergo tests, thus the findings suggest that more sex is necessary in order to improve the quality of sperm cells.
Dr. David Greening, the leader of the research team, instructed the men to have sex every day for a week. After a week, results show that in 81 percent of the men lessen the amount of their damage sperm by 12 percent.
Consequently Greening and his colleagues are also to look and study the rate of pregnancy among women whom the men have intercourse with.
Greening added that in order ultimately have a baby it is necessary engage in sexual activities often.
The research was announced Tuesday at the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology in Amsterdam.
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